Welcome to The Duality of Man, an original animanga role-play that features numerous supernatural creatures. Unfortunately, these various species have distanced themselves because of the war that occurred thousands of years ago, plaguing some with eyes that only see their dualism. While others meddle themself with their differences, two groups fight, each attempting to eliminate the other in for their definition of worldly peace. These two groups of the Terror Response Syndicate (TRS) and the Assembly of Phantoms (AP). With individuals fighting merely over their differences, it brings uncertainty to the outcome of this war.
We happily accept all role-players as long as they obey the rules and are capable of meeting our word count of 50. This does include those who are unfamiliar with this style of role-playing. The staff of The Duality of Man are willing to happily help those who are new to the role-playing world so they feel comfortable on site. Feel free to message the staff if you need help, they can be found here or in the site Discord and will gladly answer questions alongside calm concerns. If you have any suggestions we would love to hear them; guests may use the support board as a suggestion area as well. Should you decide to join, may I say welcome to the site and we all hope you enjoy your time here.
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The Staff
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Summer 2022
Heat has broken through into a glorious summer. The snow has entirely dried through the spring, leaving to the brilliance of the warmer months. Terror activity has risen as people are brought out of their homes, leaving the TRS in a position of consistent work. Each are attempting to maintain victory in the endless struggle for power.
With April, an activity check has arrived for members to do! Please post on the AC and tag all your accounts, including WIPs and OOC accounts. Failure to post on this AC will result in your accounts being marked inactive or deleted. Please note, due to a late start, the due date for this check has been adjusted for one time and one time only.
Seeing into the male’s thoughts was… startling, to say the least. He was like a child, looking between his coffee and the frozen popsicle, attempting to determine which one he liked the taste of more. Well, if she hadn’t been certain of it before… she was certainly certain of it now. Thannah glanced off to briefly gaze around the park as she brought one of her hands through her hair, combing it over one of her shoulders. She couldn’t quell the nervousness that fluttered in her stomach, which she found to be a shame. She needed to be able to control herself, considering the paranoia she felt over others being able to read her. [break][break] “No…,”’The fae...’“They didn’t have anything like this where I’m from…” [break][break] Had he just…? Thannah’s violet gaze returned to him first with mild surprise, but then an understanding nod. However, her mind reeled and she quickly tried to separate thought from dialogue. She’d already had trouble with Nicolas when she had practiced her powers on him. Everything had become jumbled together and by the end of it all she had been terrified to bring up anything in the conversation. [break][break] Thannah listened to the male’s introspection and learned, quite surprisingly, about how he had left his home, and the fae, in order to search for his parents. He referred to Lorsette as foreign, but Thannah had gathered that a lot of things were apparently foreign to him; like popsicles. She tried to not become too overwhelmed by the information overload and sectioned everything off into one corner of her mind before having a bit more of her popsicle. [break][break] “Oh my! Where are my manners!” He abruptly spoke up and garnered her innocent, wide-eyed expression. “My name is William, and thank you for this ‘popsicle’.” [break][break] “You’re welcome, William.” She giggled light-heartedly, and even gave him a bit of a childish, but cute, grin. “I’m Thannah. May I ask… where you come from? The place with no popsicles?” She teased.
The fair haired male stared in wonder at the popsicle being held out for him to take, and Thannah watched him closely as he tentatively reached out to gingerly grip the end of the stick and carefully bring it to him. Admittedly, she was surprised by his apparent ignorance over something that was so common in the world. But, she kept such things clear off of her soft and smiling features. As he investigated the frozen treat, Thannah opened her mind to his, spying a quick glance around the park to ensure that she could contained it to a small radius that was only between her and the other male. Th-This was her first attempt at something so nefarious, and she had to admit she felt a bit of a thrill racing in her heart. [break][break] The male at first tried the popsicle but immediately drew away from it in astonishment when he realized that it was cold. Thannah giggled a soft laugh. However, inwardly she wondered how someone could possibly be this dense. Hmm, but it was true that the world was filled with terrible beings. Either he was playing her a fool or he’d been extremely sheltered his entire life. [break][break] Surveying him as she was, Thannah could tell that the male was genuinely perplexed by the popsicle and its wonders, but she wasn’t so easy to believe it. When he looked to her, asking her what it was called, she smiled at him prettily. With a humorous glint sparkling in her eyes she answered, “It’s called a popsicle!” She told him with wonder. “H—Have you… never had one before?” She asked, clearly baffled and surprised by her deducement.
Thannah’s violet gaze roamed from the soft but pained features of the male and to the cup of steaming coffee he still held gripped within one hand. A belated sort of realization dawned on her as she realized that not only had he choked on his drink — but apparently he had scalded himself as well. Her cheeks harbored a rosy tint to them as she favored her bottom lip in worried contemplation, inwardly feeling a sting of irritation toward herself for not opening her mind. To her own defense, she had been brooding over the coming school year, lost within the shallow blue depths of the empty koi fountain before she had been taken by surprise. [break][break] Furthermore, she was also a little hesitant to practice such a thing… in public. Still, temptation now called her quite powerfully, and she had always been so bad at squandering those little voices in the back of her mind. Thannah listened to the hoarseness of the poor lad’s voice as he attempted to speak on her behalf despite the rawness of his throat. [break][break] H-How could she… make this up to him? Her gaze nervously surveyed the park grounds as the blond spoke, and then just so happened to come across a small ice cream stall, with its customary blue and white striped umbrella, and a woman behind the counter. Thannah’s features instantly lit up. [break][break] “O-Oh, I… I have such a wonderful idea,” She cheered, turning her gaze back to the male seated in front of her. “Can you... stay here for just a moment?” She made soft hand gestures as she hesitantly backed up a step and then another before she turned to rush over into the small line at the ice cream stall. [break][break] Five minutes later she returned with two popsicles and promptly held one of them out for him to take. “I think this should help you,” She offered with a grin and tasted her own. It was already late into October, and rather chilly, but she supposed having an ice cream treat wasn’t too far fetched for this time of the year.
Thannah paused in the hallway just before the staircase in order to turn back and gaze out into the dark space of the living room and kitchen. The house was completely silent, with the exception of the analog clock hanging on the wall ticking away the seconds to every minute. The sound loomed over the first floor as the floor boards creaked to settle. Her parents had retired to their bedroom for the night and to Thannah the dreary and gray image laid out before her was like the picture-perfect look into the feelings she held toward her home life. No longer the naive little girl she had once been; the epiphany of her life was inadequacy. The somber shades of gray couldn’t ever hope to hold a flame to the vibrant rays of light and all the colors it washed over the world. [break][break] “Holly,” She called for her spaniel puppy and the two ascended the staircase. Entrance into the world of other’s thoughts had come both as a blessing and a nightmare. It had stripped her — quickly — of the innocent views she had once held toward the world. But, there were pieces of light that broke through the dreariness of mankind. Her violet eyes lifted to the solid white of her door, basking in the illuminating glow from her bedroom light. The demon boy, Nicolas, had been a look into the mind of a more selfless and kind individual. Although, Thannah knew that the mind was a tricky thing and she wasn’t so quick to trust her judgement based only on one frightened night’s worth of mind-delving. [break][break] The otherwise bland expression that had settled into her features bloomed into a coyness that brightened her features and added color to her soft skin. She had looked up techniques on building memory and she wanted to try something she heard learned on some Youtube videos. A man had been able to memorize multiple decks of cards and their positions by linking them to mental images, and now Thannah wondered if she could link others thoughts to one mental image and others speech to a different image. [break][break] Nicolas, tonight, was going to be her first guinea pig. Thannah’s expression faltered for a moment, because she wasn’t immune to her unpleasant traits, especially when she thought of a demon as someone selfless and good in the world. It made her feel vile and wicked, and she would have to try even harder to be the beautiful, cute, flawless and sweet girl she always pretended to be. [break][break] It was a handful of minutes later that Nicolas’ voice filled the air, like an invisible current only she could witness. The thought made her smile to herself as she remained seated at her desk beside the window. Holly had taken up residence on the ground beside her feet, chewing a bone she had brought up for her. [break][break] How many guys do I know that creep into girls bedrooms at night? His thoughts were spoken out loud to her. Thannah was surprised, and actually embarrassed, by the raciness of his thoughts, but had to hold back her laughter quite willfully when he seemed to become extremely embarrassed and flabbergasted with himself as he realized that it had sounded ‘creepy as hell’. [break][break] She let out a slow and shaky breath, pursed her lips together, and then attempted to file those thoughts away under the image of a white card with a crown imprinted in the middle for her powerful and unique ability to read minds. It twirled in her mind as she stored them into that corner, and felt a little funny, but hoped that the technique would work. [break][break] Nicolas tapped on the glass of the window and Thannah turned her gaze to him, expression brightening, before she stood from her chair and proceeded to take down the charm he had made for her last night. Tonight she had purposely chosen a pajama set that she was more comfortable being seen in, as opposed to the thin and airy tiny shorts and short-sleeved shirt she had been caught in yesterday. [break][break] She opened the set of windows, her smile brightening with barely veiled excitement as she pressed a finger to her lips in a sign for him to keep quiet as she gestured for him to come into her bedroom.
However, as soon as the blond's gaze flickered up to her own he was suddenly choking. Thannah’s violet eyes widened considerably from the shock of the male’s violent display of coughs. Certainly taken by surprise, she didn’t hesitate to step forward and reach out toward him with one hand. However, she thought better of it as she drew close, instead drawing her hand back as she favored her bottom lip. [break][break] She was suspicious of the outside world and its inhabitants. What may have appeared innocent or alarming could have been a ploy or manipulative trick to garner the consequences one was looking for. Inwardly she sighed to herself, thinking of how full of malice and distrust she was. Another thing she often wondered was how many other people out there were like her? She was sure that there were others whom possessed powers even beyond her wildest imaginings. [break][break] All of this was true and yet she had to admit that the male’s red face and watering eyes made him seem rather convincing. Thannah placed a worried smile on her features and looked sympathetic. “Goodness, are you all right? I’m sorry for the surprise.” [break][break] She drew her hand back to her side and straightened her posture to her full petite height, and brought one sleeve covered hand to the side of her face to brush away a few stray strands of hair. “I was quite surprised myself, ...i-if that makes you feel any better.” She offered sheepishly.
Thannah inwardly wondered what Guy’s fascination was toward his lessons on betrayal, and the importance behind her overcoming the trials of what had happened to her in middle school. He didn’t hesitate to change the subject, telling her simply that it was fascinating to hear that she had learned her lesson — although inwardly he did not believe so. The inside knowledge caused her to smile at him in a cute and dainty manner as he rose and offered her something to drink. [break][break] “Oh, tea,” Thannah gave a curt nod. She found him to be fascinating, with his incessant need to know every detail of the human psyche. There certainly was a lot more going on underneath than she had realized and Guy Pierceton, by far, was the most interesting she had delved into the mind of.
Violet eyes stared into the depths of the centerpiece’s fountain, the crystal blue waters vacant of the koi fish the park promised. A wooden sign had been placed beside the centerpiece, explaining that the exotic fish had been removed for the fall and winter season. Thannah turned her gaze up to peer at her surroundings, finding the array of autumn colors to be the foreshadowing of a slow death. Winter would strip the land of any color, and was by far the most morbid of the seasons. [break][break] Negativity loomed over her like a gray rain cloud as her mind wandered to the impending start of the school year and what she would and wouldn’t find in Lorsette High. What sort of bullies would she meet there? What sort of foul creatures and corrupt powers? A knot had tied itself within her stomach, as she simply wasn’t certain of what the future would hold. Who would be her ally? What would she honestly be able to do in this world? The city of Lorsette hadn’t been a blessing in disguise — it had been a nightmare. [break][break] Thannah gracefully turned about to face the opposite view of the fountain, her strawberry-blonde hair left down in the fall weather to cascade halfway down her back and over her shoulders. The long sleeved pink-knit sweater she wore was one size too big, the cuffs of her sleeves coming over most of her hands as she squeezed them delicately together at her midsection. A nervous smile graced her features, her bottom lip tucked under her teeth as she looked around the park, seeming to innocently fret. [break][break] It was then that her gaze just so happened to fall to the man seated upon the bench that overlooked the right side of the trail and the fountain centerpiece, in which she currently stood. Really, he was only a dozen or so feet from her, and the sudden company brought a rosy tint to her cheeks. He looked to be only slightly older than her, perhaps even her age, and from his appearance alone, she felt that he may have had fae blood in him, as she recognized some of his features to match her mother and sister. And, well, her, if she were to be honest. He didn’t have her mother and sister’s unnatural beauty. [break][break] “Ah, hello,” She greeted him with a reserved meekness, clearly appearing to be flabbergasted by whirling around to find him sitting there a dozen feet away from her.
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Thannah’s cheeks were a bright pink, her heart doing a little thump in her chest, as Guy Pierceton’s thoughts echoed in the room around her. She had the perfecting timing to speak up, of course, when he was completely nude. Since the two of them were completely hidden from one another, Thannah brought one of her hands up to give herself a dainty little fan, her heart thumping a little wildly with the excitement she felt at Guy’s handsomeness. Of course, she had never been with anyone intimately before, but she couldn’t deny she had fantasized herself with Guy; her dashing Angel Prince whom had come to be apart of her life during various ages. [break][break] Thannah quickly sat straight and brought both of her hands down into her lap, smiling prettily and attentively, as Guy stepped out from behind the divider, now fully clothed and fully the male she had remembered from a couple years prior. He had grown further, matured more, and just kept getting more handsome. “It is,” He agreed as he began to step toward her. “But that’s what I’ve always loved about our fated meetings.” [break][break] When she heard as much her heart thumped in her chest, especially when he chuckled deeply, and then sat down within the singular chair in order to get the “perfect” view of her. Thannah felt herself blush even more, t-to realize that she was the center of his attention. She found herself completely besotted. [break][break] “I imagine we’ll be attending the same school again here too.” He revealed, and Thannah had to make an effort to keep her expression the dainty, shy, blush that it was. Inwardly, her heart sank, as terror and doubt crept into her breast. “Tell me, have you kept in contact with those girls?” Thankfully, she had already been holding the control to her emotions and expression, otherwise she may have flinched under his scrutiny and question. [break][break] And she had, of course, also become unexpectedly aware of his deep desire to gauge her reaction. His thoughts were charged and sizzling with the anticipation he felt, dissecting her like an animal in biology class. [break][break] And Thannah unexpectedly smiled, the most prettiest, sweetest, and innocent smile. It just came to her mouth, flourishing, and she felt a rise of power begin to beat within her chest. “I haven’t,” She told him and feigned a little pouting frown, and even brought tears to her eyes to make them wet and glossy as she stared across the sofa toward him imploringly. “I’ve… learned my lesson.”
Thannah secretly surveyed Guy from under the heavy fall of her eyelashes, keeping her expression a polite and neutral smile as she waited for his unspoken thoughts to echo around them. Echo they did not; with an abruptness that could startle, Guy’s memories seemed to scorch the air around them in a blaze of strife and horror. Although, she could only make out the voices, it was very apparent that they had come to Guy as a vivid kaleidoscope of images. [break][break] For as much as she had prepared herself, Thannah nonetheless stiffened as the desperate and sorrowful wailing of a woman pierced the air, followed by the sound of a man’s voice as he spoke in a condescending chipper manner about their father’s death. The voices rushed by like lightning, almost too quick to decipher; another man, much older, and gruffer in tone, spoke about help and blood, but other voices intertwined, the word sickness coming out, before it all came to an abrupt halt. A deadly silence in the wake of so much chaos, that had Thannah’s heart thundering in her chest. [break][break] “Why I’ve been wonderful,” Guy told her in the most charismatically and sweeping tone as he opened the front door to reveal a wide living area. “I hope you don’t mind.” There was a ringing in her ears from the fright she had just endured, and she was sure that she looked slightly shaken as her large, violet, eyes roamed to look to Guy. She swallowed against the dryness that had formed in her throat, but as he insisted that he was curious to speak with her, and invited her inside, she gave him a flourishing smile, that couldn’t quite stay true, as she stepped inside to take a seat for herself. [break][break] “It is such a shame… that you must travel so much,” Thannah spoke up as she watched the divider wall where she knew he was behind and changing. Her statement was selfish, although she was none the wiser, only thinking of her own distraught over his frequent traveling endeavors. “Although it is quite… mystifying, if I-I don’t say so myself, that we… keep running into each other like this.” She told him a little whimsically.
Thannah’s deep violet eyes riveted to Guy as he peered back at her and seemed to mentally question her word. There was a very mild hint of confusion as the word sat between them, unspoken and yet not. When he began to relive the moment, she purposely muted herself and used the opportunity to further gain control of the situation. The thought of Guy being so thoroughly disappointed in her as a person still, to this day, stung at her heart. He had been a recurring person in her life, always seeming to gallop in like a prince on his white steed, to save her from whatever tragedy had been gripping her at the time. [break][break] “Tell me then,” He stated as his slender fingers guided over her own, grasping them, and her pink colored fingernails, in order to help her up the climb. Thannah realized, as she brought her wide-eyed gaze to the Chinese architecture building, that she was being led into the estate. “How have you been since… our last moments together?” He asked her in what seemed to be such a meaningful way, and it brought a genuine blush to her cheeks as she brought her gaze back to him. [break][break] “...Well,” She had hesitated for only the mearist of a moment. Although her mind did, strangely enough, wander back to the demon she had met. He had been such a devilish boy, although all good and heroic on the inside. The thought tugged a smile to her lips as she peered over the impressive ancient designs of the estate. [break][break] Finally, feeling as though she could handle the invasion, she turned her power up to once again listen to Guy Pierceton’s most intimate and private thoughts. It was quite… thrilling, really, to be able to get into the mind of the man she had revered and harbored a not-so-secret crush on her whole life. [break][break] “Lorsette is certainly different than Mikail,” She forged on, all pleasant smiles and twinkles in her eyes as she gazed back into his handsome face. “What about you? How have you been?”
Thannah’s emotions were in chaos and the intrusion of Guy’s thoughts were unwanted, if only because they weren’t under her control. The loss of her ability to control herself, her powers, and her emotions, was very reminiscent of the last day at Saint Angels middle school; and she didn’t like it one bit. His thoughts infiltrated her mind, once again in a tone of belittlement and disappointment. She wasn’t certain how he could so boldly assume she was wearing a mask, or equally as undaughtily believe that he could see straight through her. [break][break] She didn’t want to be a disappointment to him. She didn’t want to hear his thoughts on her failures, and be reminded of that time. He had been the only person she had ever truly trusted, ever believed in, and had… loved. [break][break] “Are you not happy to see me?” He asked her, again, with a boldness that she couldn’t quite grasp, and she suddenly felt very little in his much larger and intimidating shadow. When he beckoned for her to follow, she fell in line wordlessly and without complaint. [break][break] ‘You can do this, Thannah…,’ She tried to calm herself, calm her nerves, and gain back some of the control that had shattered during their meeting. [break][break] “On the contrary, I…,” She started, and blushed, her heart doing a little flip-flop in her chest. “I’m both happy and sad,” She told him honestly, and looked to him with an imploring expression for the time they had spent together and the time they had lost.
When the male finally surfaced from the water and climbed up onto the docking platform below, Thannah could feel the very real heat that began to accumulate within her cheeks as her violet gaze roamed over the wet and naked expanse of the man’s upper torso. She could not deny his handsomeness nor the fact that he looked to be a professional swimmer of some kind dressed the way that he was. [break][break] Thannah’s petite posture stiffened, her heart thumping a little quickly in her chest, when the man’s gaze riveted up to where she stood at the railing. Her small and manicured figures gripped more tightly at the wood and she offered the male a polite and shy smile as he removed his goggles and addressed her. [break][break] “Thannah,” He spoke her name with such surety, but it was certainly the sharply contrasting eye colors of the male, as he stared up at her, that faltered her expression into shock. A manifestation of thoughts cascaded into her mind, via the many conversations she had between Guy Pierceton through the years, and shock continued to reverberate through her small frame, her heart nearly jumping into her throat. [break][break] Suddenly, his last conversation with her bombarded her senses; his disappointment in her, his reveal to the truth behind the words written within her planner, and his decision to break off their long-standing friendship. But, of course, as he addressed her, none of those things were present. His rejection of her had been quite a heartbreak during a desperate time in her life when she had needed him to be there for her. [break][break] Thannah sealed her emotions behind a critical mask of indifference, although nothing could stop the treacherous pounding of her heart. “Lorsette is the last place I expected to see you. When did you arrive?” He asked her in such a casual and conversational manner that Thannah felt lost. She had bargained for more than she could handle. G-Guy Pierceton!? [break][break] “U-Um…,” She fretted and folded her hands together for support on the railing. “This… July.”
Saint Eden Gardens was very reminiscent of Mikail City, and a breath of fresh air for the gifted sixteen year old. Lorsette wasn’t at all like her previous home and the idea of so many different species all inhabiting the same living quarters felt so bizarre and foreign to her. As much as she resented Saint Angels high school, Thannah didn’t resent the city itself, and had learned that she preferred it to her new life here in Lorsette. [break][break] Thannah expelled a long sigh as she slowed to a stop before a wooden wall and gate that extended for quite a ways and housed in a secluded area of the park. She recognized the structure to be of Chinese culture, two stone lanterns at either side of the gate’s entrance, although currently unlit. The gate itself was surprisingly open and the iron linked chain that looked to have once been hooked across the entrance way had fallen to the ground in a dusty heap, along with the plastic “no trespassing” sign. [break][break] Well, that was certainly… interesting. [break][break] From where she stood she was given ample view of the gardens that were housed in the private area alongside the stone-slab pathway that led up to a sidewalk that disappeared behind thick foliage. Thannah glanced around the area, although she was not so naive to rely on her eyes alone. She focused and amplified her range of hearing thoughts and carefully listened for anyone to filter into her mind. [break][break] No thoughts came, no presence of others minds. She had somehow come across a very interesting and private dwelling, the doors opened and the chain carelessly laying in the path — why, it was the… perfect opportunity. Thannah purposely kicked up quite a bit of sand, which landed perfectly over the no trespassing sign, effectively covering, before she stepped into the grounds. [break][break] With a smile drawing her lips, she ventured up the stone-slab pathway and down the sidewalk to the second, smaller, more quaint wooden fence, which held no warnings of any kind, and was perfectly acceptable for her to open as she stepped to the other side. The area opened up into a flourishing and beautiful garden of highly manicured and maintained landscaping. [break][break] Thannah stepped out onto a wooden boardwalk and came to the railing, folding her arms over the top as peered down into the crystal clear waters of the lake below. However, her violet gaze quickly widened the moment she realized that a male was already occupying the waters, swimming back and forth in what looked to be an exercise regimen. Opening her mind to the area, she could decipher that this man was indeed the only one here. And so she wasn’t at all afraid, or intimidated by her circumstances. In fact, she was quite intrigued, and remained boldly where she was, peering down from the boardwalk, wondering what would come of this situation.
“...That reminds me,” Nicolas’ comment caused Thannah’s violet eyes to draw back up to the demon and watch as he raised one of his hands to place it on his cheek, as though reminiscing on something that had happened prior. Thannah kept her expression perfectly neutral, although internally she could feel a bubble of mirth as she wondered if he was thinking back on when she had slapped him because of the fright and horror he had placed her through. It was strange to think on it now, considering how comfortable she had become around this demon boy. [break][break] “What are you if you don’t mind me asking? Like what species are you?” He couldn’t help but curiously ask her. Although, Thannah was not so willing to give everything away. As chance would have it, she perhaps wouldn’t have to as he assumed for her, “You have a peculiar power of… paralyzing your victim.” [break][break] She put another dainty blush on her cheeks and looked both sullen and apologetic as she said, “You had certainly given me a fright.” She kept her gaze on him. “And had my mind racing with all sorts of ideas. But, I do feel sorry now… that I slapped you.” [break][break] She smiled as she told him truthfully, “I don’t think you’re a bad guy, after all, and I don’t feel in any danger.”
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